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some lawmakers say that the government has gone too far. danielle nottingham reports from capitol hill. >> reporter: with every key stroke, government analysts have been secretly mining the servers of u.s. internet companies, tracking the e-mails and photos of foreign nationals in an effort to fight terrorism. the disclosure of the top secret program known as prism and revelations about another program that collects millions of phone records brought swift condemnation from the director of national intelligence. in a statement, james clapper called the leaks reprehensible and said the information the national security agency collects is important and valuable in protecting the nice from threats. clapper emphasized internet surveillance only targets what foreigners are doing online, not u.s. citizens. and said both programs are necessary and legal. congress authorized the domestic surveillance program after 9/11. a court reviews it every 90 days and top lawmakers receive regular secret briefings on it. >> everyone should just calm down and un
some lawmakers say that the government has gone too far. danielle nottingham reports from capitol hill. >> reporter: with every key stroke, government analysts have been secretly mining the servers of u.s. internet companies, tracking the e-mails and photos of foreign nationals in an effort to fight terrorism. the disclosure of the top secret program known as prism and revelations about another program that collects millions of phone records brought swift condemnation from the director of...
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democrats want the whole government reopened at once. the shutdown is forcing one group to change venues for a popular fundraiser this weekend. the making strides will be held at six flags america on sunday. the american cancer society plans to host the event at the national mall. money raised from the walk goes to breast cancer testing and resear research. >>> not everybody is opposed to the shutdown. our northern virginia bureau reporter spent yesterday in culpepper, virginia. some people say washington needs this. >> it's like growing pains or trying to get back into the way things used top. you need to go through a little pain. >> the shutdown is having an effect. their film archives there is closed right now. >>> let's get a check of the forecast now. we came close to a record yesterday. i think it was beautiful. >> you can't complain about it it. let's check in with tom kierein. >> unlike august, it was not very humid. we did get to 88. record was 89 yesterday. there's the sky over washington on this thursday morning. that's a live
democrats want the whole government reopened at once. the shutdown is forcing one group to change venues for a popular fundraiser this weekend. the making strides will be held at six flags america on sunday. the american cancer society plans to host the event at the national mall. money raised from the walk goes to breast cancer testing and resear research. >>> not everybody is opposed to the shutdown. our northern virginia bureau reporter spent yesterday in culpepper, virginia. some...
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government. clapper says he's declassifying parts of the program in order to allow the american people to better understand it. he says the internet mining program called prism does not allow the government to target american citizens. a court order to the newspaper the guardian is reprehensible. >>> president obama kicks off a two-day summit with chinese' president. cybersecurity will be one of the main topics of discussion. the united states believes the chinese military has a unit of attackers that consistently go after american companies. china denies any state sponsored hacking, however. >>> the first lawsuit has been filed related to that building collapse that killed six people in philadelphia. one of the employees in the salvation army store was pulled from the rubble after 13 hours underneath it. the 54-year-old woman's attorneys are suing the building's owner and demolition company. they believe the proper procedures followed for demolition were not taken. the mayor of the town is promi
government. clapper says he's declassifying parts of the program in order to allow the american people to better understand it. he says the internet mining program called prism does not allow the government to target american citizens. a court order to the newspaper the guardian is reprehensible. >>> president obama kicks off a two-day summit with chinese' president. cybersecurity will be one of the main topics of discussion. the united states believes the chinese military has a unit...
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what is the last thing you expect to see the army buy during a government shutdown? how about a mechanical bull? on monday utah's national guard contracted to buy a mechanical bull for $47,000 claiming it is needed to attract new recruits. last week the government sent home close to 800,000 workers due to the shutdown but at least we can afford a mechanized cow. >>> and this morning president obama will nominate janett yellin to chair the reserve. the 67-year-old has served as its vice chair since 2010. her nomination has been expected ever since larry summers with drew his name from nomination last month. >>> and under cover member of the nypd is charged in the motorcycle road rage case. he is a ten-year veteran of the force. he will be arraigned today. police say video clearly shows him pounding on the suv. the investigation started after he wasn't exactly forthcoming with information. he is the sixth arrest in the case. another man was arrested tuesday. >>> also under arrest some members of congress. eight house democrats were arrested tuesday, seven men and one w
what is the last thing you expect to see the army buy during a government shutdown? how about a mechanical bull? on monday utah's national guard contracted to buy a mechanical bull for $47,000 claiming it is needed to attract new recruits. last week the government sent home close to 800,000 workers due to the shutdown but at least we can afford a mechanized cow. >>> and this morning president obama will nominate janett yellin to chair the reserve. the 67-year-old has served as its vice...
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the government is close to reaching its debt limit. the treasury is taking steps to delay reaching the 16.4 trillion dollar borrowing limit. yesterday it stopped issuing new debt for two government retirement funds. that will not affect current retirees. treasury secretary timothy geithner announced last week that his department will adopt measures to save $200 billion keeping the government from reaching its limit for about two months. >>> we'll have much more on this deal throughout this evening on news 4 at 5:00 and then again at 11:00. you can also read about it throughout the day by going to nbcwashington.com. >>> at some point numbers will be fun again but not right now. >> absolutely. but it is a chilly start this morning. not as bad as it has been the past couple of days. >> this is true. 4:31 is our time right now. our first check on the forecast in this new year. welcome back tom kierein. >> we do have a few flurries out here in west virginia. a few scattered sprinkles in southern maryland, parts of st. mary's county and acro
the government is close to reaching its debt limit. the treasury is taking steps to delay reaching the 16.4 trillion dollar borrowing limit. yesterday it stopped issuing new debt for two government retirement funds. that will not affect current retirees. treasury secretary timothy geithner announced last week that his department will adopt measures to save $200 billion keeping the government from reaching its limit for about two months. >>> we'll have much more on this deal throughout...
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the federal government would mess it up if they tried to do that. we're talking about issues that are local control. right now, school districts are utilizing school resource officers, armed guards out of their own budget. they're in about one third of the schools. president clinton initiated that effort, but the local school districts had to pick it up. in fact, i think the federal government should not be funding it. i think it's a local responsibility and effort. what we want to do is provide free of charge some solutions for them. assessment tools that they can go in and better assess the security of their schools, perhaps grant money, some voluntary contributions to raise money for enhanced security, but it would be with trained professionals that would be able to go in and better protect the security of our children. >> there's a lot of folks who are concerned about the idea of just inserting guns into schools. i want to play something that the baltimore chief of police said and have you respond to it. >> let me tell you something, carrying th
the federal government would mess it up if they tried to do that. we're talking about issues that are local control. right now, school districts are utilizing school resource officers, armed guards out of their own budget. they're in about one third of the schools. president clinton initiated that effort, but the local school districts had to pick it up. in fact, i think the federal government should not be funding it. i think it's a local responsibility and effort. what we want to do is...
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liz: when the government said remember you could not buy 175 lots incandescent light bulb? starting jay dray first they are beginning also the 45 band 60 watts efficiency is on also pushing for more green energy and energy regulations are pushing electricityrices to record highs this is just government regulation run amoo. what do you make of this? >> the governmen interprets the law is that consumers must follow a and late interpret those you have to do wi the government says we take your choice away and it will cost more and you may save money long term but it is possible but consumers are pinching every penny now in because by cost of the bulbs will be borne by consumers who have no choice liz: so advocates will say they say so what there is still plenty of white teen options we say families many and we're also reducing climate change your mission. >> nonsense. if people thought they were getting a good deal they would get a good deal. and there is problems with joblessness in places like virginia and kentucky and ohio they are closing plants they bakeries in china is al
liz: when the government said remember you could not buy 175 lots incandescent light bulb? starting jay dray first they are beginning also the 45 band 60 watts efficiency is on also pushing for more green energy and energy regulations are pushing electricityrices to record highs this is just government regulation run amoo. what do you make of this? >> the governmen interprets the law is that consumers must follow a and late interpret those you have to do wi the government says we take...
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health care but their government presence is so severe we don't even have. i have one of the real code that says stephen jay hensley who took it took a billion dollars in aid from united health care you don't think that's a private i want to pro-choice health care system i don't want to have to pay the bills and if i don't want to be nice republican i don't want to have to pay it you don't have to buy it if you don't have them if you get the job done you know pellets of obamacare bullshit health care company you know pay good governance we're going to jail you know if the user is on the you know if you will run jails and on the books you will say they will never ever ever but you will have my own not someone who will say i saw they're not going to show my side of the case because you're part of our society you know you're going to see it what you are paying for is the is the risk premium as you get in an accident even though you progressive's never except the option of people to have freedom you remember and certainly when i was and never accept the option o
health care but their government presence is so severe we don't even have. i have one of the real code that says stephen jay hensley who took it took a billion dollars in aid from united health care you don't think that's a private i want to pro-choice health care system i don't want to have to pay the bills and if i don't want to be nice republican i don't want to have to pay it you don't have to buy it if you don't have them if you get the job done you know pellets of obamacare bullshit...
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it wasn't a government flag, it was a symbol to rally forces. that's what it was. men died under that, protecting themselves and their families from invasion. that's why it is a perfect description of the southern spirit. >> when it comes to flying the confederate flag, because you can doesn't mean that you should. publicly flying a flag that is divisive - does it impact on racial relations in the community. tweet us on that. in the meantime here are a few other stories we are following: ] >>> welcome back. we are discussing the confederate flag that is viewed as the south's history and culture. you are a champion of first amendment rights. you respect the right of people to say and do things you don't necessarily agree with. with that level of tolerance, what effect does raising a confederate flag have on race relations in the community. >> you look at it as the swat sticka, it's that toxic in so many communities. when we look at it we remember the clan, and some of the awful instances that were race driven in our country, specifically against african-americans. w
it wasn't a government flag, it was a symbol to rally forces. that's what it was. men died under that, protecting themselves and their families from invasion. that's why it is a perfect description of the southern spirit. >> when it comes to flying the confederate flag, because you can doesn't mean that you should. publicly flying a flag that is divisive - does it impact on racial relations in the community. tweet us on that. in the meantime here are a few other stories we are following:...
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. >>> some 450 government workers in maryland will not have to move out of prince george's county for now. employees work for the general services administration. initial plan would have closed the offices in january 2015. >> right now i think this is very good news. we were happy to be team maryland to work for you so you could do such a great job for our government. >> the treasury department announced plans it will move offices to west virginia. any move won't take place until the end of 2019. >>> developing story involving the rescue of dozens of foreign hostages held in algeria. several are american. however there are conflicting reports tonight about the kidnapping. algerian news agency reporting [ no audio ] unclear how many american hostages there are and if they are alive. militants with the mass brigade claimed responsibility for the attack. it is in advance of france's operation against al queda. >> really shocked. we were watching. i seen what being a candidate for the heisman trophy. >> hopes or heart break? bizarre scandal involving noter dames star line backer and the s
. >>> some 450 government workers in maryland will not have to move out of prince george's county for now. employees work for the general services administration. initial plan would have closed the offices in january 2015. >> right now i think this is very good news. we were happy to be team maryland to work for you so you could do such a great job for our government. >> the treasury department announced plans it will move offices to west virginia. any move won't take place...
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in virginia the government shuttle down shutdown widen the gap. these gubernatorial candidates have spent money on the ground and the airwaves struggling all the way through. this comes as voters across america are expressing major dissatisfaction. we'll talk about this tonight but first some background. >> i think the govenor at the last date he was called bullying by saying it was an example of strong leadership. >> in the race for new jersey govenor. she punched hard at govenor christie. >> govenor christie rem represes the combination of bully. and that is what has some democrats to support him. >> at this point christie led in the polls by 30 points. you want to start throwing stones, you better get out of your glass house. >> th bono charged that christie is giving tax breaks to big businesses at the expense of small businesses and christie accused bono of being a big spender. >> the govenor says he was consistent at the last debate. he is consistent on the side of the wel well think. think -- well think. wealthy. >> to beat christie bono ha
in virginia the government shuttle down shutdown widen the gap. these gubernatorial candidates have spent money on the ground and the airwaves struggling all the way through. this comes as voters across america are expressing major dissatisfaction. we'll talk about this tonight but first some background. >> i think the govenor at the last date he was called bullying by saying it was an example of strong leadership. >> in the race for new jersey govenor. she punched hard at govenor...
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the government was not giving them proper welfare arrangements . so she was a great campaigner. i think in other fields, more intimate, more, and a sense, and word, emotional if you like. single women also had a great challenge. they had to work out -- if you cannot be married or have children, were you going to do about your urge toward motherhood your physical need? and that was something that took a lot of exploring, i must say. it is not the easiest thing to research. it was something that women had to deal with and dealt with in all kinds of interesting ways to be one such as? >> guest: i don't know how detailed you want me to get. i did a lot of research. a pioneering birth control expert. she wrote a book published in the early twenties called married love. married love, note. it was completely targeted at really explaining sex to married couples. and you have no idea how ignorant people could be. it just phenomenal, the stuff that people did not know. we, of course, are accustomed to being deluged with information on sex. this was not the case. it was really very tragic,
the government was not giving them proper welfare arrangements . so she was a great campaigner. i think in other fields, more intimate, more, and a sense, and word, emotional if you like. single women also had a great challenge. they had to work out -- if you cannot be married or have children, were you going to do about your urge toward motherhood your physical need? and that was something that took a lot of exploring, i must say. it is not the easiest thing to research. it was something that...
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this is how modern government can function. >> this is big government. big government is in pieces. i think you have to put responsibility on barack obama. this is a perfect reflection of his hubris. the president thinks if he just waves it into reality, it happens. in this case, it is not happening. they overreached. i think the republicans should just point that out over and over. this is big government falling apart. >> hhs is refusing even to go to congress and talk about it. >> that's right. all the contractors that hhs hires are denying paternity, you know, wiping down their websites. we have no part of this. some of the big ones, c gi federal, it's a canadian company, some of these other ones are refusing to talk to the press. it's amazing. >> what a debacle. what we come back, an increasingly nasty statewide campaign with big implications for national politics. from the democrats war on women's strategy to hillary clinton's 2016 ambitions. a look at what's at stake in the virginia governor's race next. i'm a careful investor. when you do what io, you think about risk. i don'
this is how modern government can function. >> this is big government. big government is in pieces. i think you have to put responsibility on barack obama. this is a perfect reflection of his hubris. the president thinks if he just waves it into reality, it happens. in this case, it is not happening. they overreached. i think the republicans should just point that out over and over. this is big government falling apart. >> hhs is refusing even to go to congress and talk about it....
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the thing that governs most women's decision was the uniform. this is a beautifully tailored jacket that we are talking about. what an adorable looking hat. so that was very popular at the time. also it seems like they really tried hard to participate. they all had to participate. >> virginia, were these married women or single women? how many were conscripted? >> well, i cannot tell you off the top of my head, but many women talking about this you know, well over a million women is the number that we are looking at that were conscripted into the services. especially when we talk about the factories on the farms. most of them tended to be single. most of them were single for the simple reason that they didn't have children. we had decided to work the transporter so she developed her shopping. and it was an absolute juggernaut. because women who worked in those kinds of roles were wise and still expected to have meals on the table. >> were most of these women housewives going into world war ii? >> well, many of them were young women, perhaps youn
the thing that governs most women's decision was the uniform. this is a beautifully tailored jacket that we are talking about. what an adorable looking hat. so that was very popular at the time. also it seems like they really tried hard to participate. they all had to participate. >> virginia, were these married women or single women? how many were conscripted? >> well, i cannot tell you off the top of my head, but many women talking about this you know, well over a million women is...
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i do not think the government is responsible for fixing everything. it is not right for our taxes to i do fored in things myself. my ownmy butt off with effort, my own work. >> no more tax breaks for people, more government grants, ways to help people start their business. we started from scratch. we had nothing when we started. >> did these sound familiar? one who has been unemployed for 26 weeks has run out of state benefits. everyone can get an additional 14 weeks of federal benefit. >> that is what we do in this country. the american dream. that is freedom and i will take it any day over the supervision and sanctimony of the central planners. >> the reason we are here tonight is because senators why wend sanders said talk about outsourcing of jobs, let's do something about it. that is what we are trying to do tonight. actually do something about it. , every townntry goes through cycles and things are easy and then things are hard. , i mean, hard times are just that. they're not the end of the world. hard times force us to get creative and think ou
i do not think the government is responsible for fixing everything. it is not right for our taxes to i do fored in things myself. my ownmy butt off with effort, my own work. >> no more tax breaks for people, more government grants, ways to help people start their business. we started from scratch. we had nothing when we started. >> did these sound familiar? one who has been unemployed for 26 weeks has run out of state benefits. everyone can get an additional 14 weeks of federal...
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people foe birds in by the government shut down there, are two many to name. but in is la plaza mexican rest run on capitol hill. at lunch time today, it is desserts ised. >> i have kids and family my business still low. who take care of us? owner says this about as bad as he has seen it in 12 years he has been serve hot meals here on pennsylvania avenue. it is like going don't hill. we got to did something. we are hearing all kind stories of hardship caused by god shut down. from barber shop owners car dealer even in city, and out in suburbs. planning trying to feed your family with the proceeds from business clearly suffering like this one. parked cross the street from head. >> not that much happening we just have to deem with the consequences. which are growing even by the sure. district. fox five news. >> you know lot of furloughed workers aren't waste anything time file fog unemployment. >> i wanted make sure my claim was in in line and you know if this drags out that there might be check come thaeug pay my rent. who can whraeupl him? he per after person
people foe birds in by the government shut down there, are two many to name. but in is la plaza mexican rest run on capitol hill. at lunch time today, it is desserts ised. >> i have kids and family my business still low. who take care of us? owner says this about as bad as he has seen it in 12 years he has been serve hot meals here on pennsylvania avenue. it is like going don't hill. we got to did something. we are hearing all kind stories of hardship caused by god shut down. from barber...
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the government is now (vo) you are a business pro. you can separate runwayridi. seeker of the sublime. from fason that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from tional. because only national lets y choose a car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above,nd still pay the mid-size price. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. [ male announcer ] wt kind of energy is so abundant, it can help provide the power for all th natural gas. ♪ more than ever before, america's electricity is generad by it. exnmobil uses advanced visualization and drilling technologies to produce natural gas... powering our lives... while reducing emissions by up to 60%. energy lives here ♪ [beep] [indistinct chatter] [kids talking at once] [speaking foreign language] [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [faint singing] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me ♪ ♪ i was a lonelsoul, but that's the old me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of childr
the government is now (vo) you are a business pro. you can separate runwayridi. seeker of the sublime. from fason that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from tional. because only national lets y choose a car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above,nd still pay the mid-size price. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. [ male announcer ] wt kind of energy is so abundant, it can help provide the power for...
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he died 13 days later. >> facebook and the government teaming up. coming up why the two are working to keep your information safe. [ male announcer ] if you could re-design business travel from scratch, you'd make it about speed and efficiency; giving people the freedom to spend their time how they choose. chances are, you'd make business travel a lot like us. acela. take off. chances are, you'd make business travel a lot like us. good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. >>> if you missed the national's game check out what happened. a mascot may lay broke out on the track. they tried to get in on the fun. you know what happens then. the mascot was one of them. there he goes. thomas jefferson goes around there and he won the race. man, i hope no one got hurt. because that is a mess. looks like a lot of fun. i guess so. >> you get back up and you do it again. those heads have to be so heavy. >> you raise them. >> they are still pretty fast. >> let's check the fo
he died 13 days later. >> facebook and the government teaming up. coming up why the two are working to keep your information safe. [ male announcer ] if you could re-design business travel from scratch, you'd make it about speed and efficiency; giving people the freedom to spend their time how they choose. chances are, you'd make business travel a lot like us. acela. take off. chances are, you'd make business travel a lot like us. good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo....
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number but no government official has ever come to visit us. yeah. only the n.g.o.s teach us how to improve our improve our methods. doesn't come to teach us. oh and the ministry of agriculture used to provide us with fertilizer but now they have stopped. moving well now they never visit us like they used to. people really i don't understand why the government isn't helping us. get the welcome that. this one that food sufficiency has its ups and downs. there are times of abundance and times when there isn't enough food for the community. the periods of hunger along that is when the food prices hit the roof. that is one mil it costs ten cd for euro this is a time of great hunger. the government cutbacks would mean for example in the case of a culture that all kinds of subsidies are essential extension services they all come and all those things fit everything becomes a market price a small form a kind of buy those things they can produce as well so most of the form is actually i really hope it turns out. it's some of the number i'm not able to keep wo
number but no government official has ever come to visit us. yeah. only the n.g.o.s teach us how to improve our improve our methods. doesn't come to teach us. oh and the ministry of agriculture used to provide us with fertilizer but now they have stopped. moving well now they never visit us like they used to. people really i don't understand why the government isn't helping us. get the welcome that. this one that food sufficiency has its ups and downs. there are times of abundance and times...
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he will bring integrity to our r government. >> reporter: but the field could be crowded for wells. just last month, another council member announced her bid. >> i hear your calls for change. i share your desire to move forward. so today, with you, i announce that i will run to be the next mayor of the district of columbia. >> reporter: the big question,si will mayor gray run for re-election? he remains under federaler investigation and flee mccain m workers from his last mccaint from mayor were charged with crimes but when asked but a reporter this week about entering the race, gray said own this. >> we are continuing, we're continuing on the pace that we t were on. >> reporter: others are expecte to join wells and bowser in thee race for mayor but the clock is ticking. the pray they'rthe primary elecs scheduled in less than a year.er >> this is an awesome city we'll build together so let's start today. >> that was fox 5 mat ak clr in reporting. >> dwen is up nexgwenn is up ne. >> we'll have details on what wa everybody can expect and a lookl at that all-important seven-day forecas
he will bring integrity to our r government. >> reporter: but the field could be crowded for wells. just last month, another council member announced her bid. >> i hear your calls for change. i share your desire to move forward. so today, with you, i announce that i will run to be the next mayor of the district of columbia. >> reporter: the big question,si will mayor gray run for re-election? he remains under federaler investigation and flee mccain m workers from his last...
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. >> for a lot of corporations, we are talking about the seat of the government, which is there is leverage there. >> is it going to be competition for national harbor? >> well, now -- >> the argument is everybody should be -- they can absorb all of it. there's enough people that want to come to washington that will for one reason or another will go to the harbor or the hotel, and the hotel has a unique position, and there's only one washington, d.c. >> you do raise an interesting question, because there has always been a fear that national harbor will drain the district of columbia of much commerce. >> what will happen, you have certain sized conventions, and the larger conventions will hit washington, d.c., and national harbor will get their conventions that will fit the national harbor. >> aren't they targeting conventiongoers going to other major cities? >> that's what you are targeting. it's usually three or four years out. this is how conventions tend to work. that's why you see all the rooms booked so far. >>> meanwhile, not far away from this new convention center hotel, the polite
. >> for a lot of corporations, we are talking about the seat of the government, which is there is leverage there. >> is it going to be competition for national harbor? >> well, now -- >> the argument is everybody should be -- they can absorb all of it. there's enough people that want to come to washington that will for one reason or another will go to the harbor or the hotel, and the hotel has a unique position, and there's only one washington, d.c. >> you do...
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and you address the problem of increasing exercise and government power to make up for government ignorance, and to displace the nojt -- knowledge of entrepreneurs. that's the problem. debt is trivial if we can surmount the problem of socialism. if we continue down the socialist path like many countries over the years it will become more supportable. the problem is socialism not that. >> in your chapter the outsider trading substantial you write with inside information banished from public markets, private tiers capture the wealth, gains go to the residual inside traders for legally permitted to learn the intimate fact of the company in which they -- >> yeah. that's right. the government's effort to ban inside knowledge under fair disclosure eventually advantagishes knowledge for markets and underminds the u.s. economy. con stay pate the whole information process in to a few key moment disclosure like quarrelly earning statements and merger and acquisitions events of increases the incentive to do fraudulent insider trading and increases inside trading which would not be a problem if all the
and you address the problem of increasing exercise and government power to make up for government ignorance, and to displace the nojt -- knowledge of entrepreneurs. that's the problem. debt is trivial if we can surmount the problem of socialism. if we continue down the socialist path like many countries over the years it will become more supportable. the problem is socialism not that. >> in your chapter the outsider trading substantial you write with inside information banished from...
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there is no thought of closing down the government. we have enough problems around here without getting into that. yes? >> you have been raising concerns about these cuts since they were created. the are some republicans in the last week that have indicated they would be ok with these cuts for the time being. do you feel there has been a change and your side of the aisle on this? >> i fought sequestration. i fought for a $407 billion but that is done. we accept that and the chief said they could live with that. they had to change the strategy we have had since world war two. there will not be able to fight two wars and protect us in two different places around the world. we look at korea and iran and other hot spots around the world. we pulled back from that. that is already being implemented, those cuts, but they had a year to work on those in plan. the sequestration gives them no flexibility. it cuts every department an equal percentage. it is a crazy way to do things. i am hopeful -- we knew that the national security spending neede
there is no thought of closing down the government. we have enough problems around here without getting into that. yes? >> you have been raising concerns about these cuts since they were created. the are some republicans in the last week that have indicated they would be ok with these cuts for the time being. do you feel there has been a change and your side of the aisle on this? >> i fought sequestration. i fought for a $407 billion but that is done. we accept that and the chief...
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government. parallel lawsuit filed by the department of justice and -- just as it then securities and exchange commission suggests the bank lied about the quality of the home loans. a bang spokesperson denied defrauding anyone. a warning tonight for consumers and researchers at progress of insurance. turns out the month of august 1 of the most popular for car thefts. between july and august alone, the wind up as much as 15%. 9 out of 10 highest-ranked days for car theft happened between july and september. new national campaign under way right now focused on preventing deaths of children left in hot cars. one person closely involved in this campaign is on a personal motion -- personal campaign because he lived through the death of his daughter. his 18-month-old daughter was killed after left in a hot car back in 2010. now working to increase efforts that encourage firefighters to cars when the heat is are the lethal. >> if people are talking about it and keeping it up front, if i can save one lif
government. parallel lawsuit filed by the department of justice and -- just as it then securities and exchange commission suggests the bank lied about the quality of the home loans. a bang spokesperson denied defrauding anyone. a warning tonight for consumers and researchers at progress of insurance. turns out the month of august 1 of the most popular for car thefts. between july and august alone, the wind up as much as 15%. 9 out of 10 highest-ranked days for car theft happened between july...
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i am here with that purpose of how i can serve retail government. how do i serve my customers and that is my constituents. >> what is next for you? >> getting the finances in order. my grandfather, one time i will never forget. i came home and i said what i thought of charlie, what a beautiful person charlie is. i said he is the nicest person you ever met. he said he would give the shirt off your back. i said he would. he said he does not have a shirt to give you because he did not work hard enough. 10-year-old, 11-year-old kid. talk about busting your bubble. keep yourself strong. not just physically and mentally but financially. he said talk is cheap.
i am here with that purpose of how i can serve retail government. how do i serve my customers and that is my constituents. >> what is next for you? >> getting the finances in order. my grandfather, one time i will never forget. i came home and i said what i thought of charlie, what a beautiful person charlie is. i said he is the nicest person you ever met. he said he would give the shirt off your back. i said he would. he said he does not have a shirt to give you because he did not...
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government just needs to do more independently funded research. right now the national institute of health is not funding or conducting any studies on ehs. but other countries are. the canadian government, they have started funding treatment of ehs and get this, there is a nine month waiting list to get into that program. so, i want to hear from you. if you think you are suffering from ehs, let us know by going to the wusa9 facebook page and hit me on twitter. we are asking everyone to contact us, let us know what they think about that by using wireless technology. >> you did the story about smart meters and talked about how people were describing symptoms similar to what some of these people who were in west virginia were describing. irritation and headaches and just feeling overall pretty awful. >> similar in a sense that cell phones, wireless routers, smart meters, they emit the same kind of wireless radiation. those wireless refugees say smart meters for some reason make them feel the worst. >> interesting. it means maybe there will be more re
government just needs to do more independently funded research. right now the national institute of health is not funding or conducting any studies on ehs. but other countries are. the canadian government, they have started funding treatment of ehs and get this, there is a nine month waiting list to get into that program. so, i want to hear from you. if you think you are suffering from ehs, let us know by going to the wusa9 facebook page and hit me on twitter. we are asking everyone to contact...
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perhaps one of the most disturbing hallmarks of the post nine eleven era is entrapment see the government spends hundreds of thousands of dollars and countless resources every year to coerce individuals in the breaking the law or they might not have the means or motive to otherwise do so now while this tactic is widely practiced by federal authorities to justify the war on terror as the messed up front it's also a practice carried out by local law enforcement across the country take for instance the story of thirty eight year old sal. alosi was an optometrist in northern virginia and like many others he was also a fan of sports betting which is something he has friends of quite often with small wagers but when virginia detective david camm overheard talking about bets one night at a bar he decided to make close to his next project the friend in him and ultimately setting him up as their friendship evolved over many months bo cam continuously pushed closely to up the stakes of his betting hobby ultimately convince closely to bet more than two thousand dollars in a single day now under virg
perhaps one of the most disturbing hallmarks of the post nine eleven era is entrapment see the government spends hundreds of thousands of dollars and countless resources every year to coerce individuals in the breaking the law or they might not have the means or motive to otherwise do so now while this tactic is widely practiced by federal authorities to justify the war on terror as the messed up front it's also a practice carried out by local law enforcement across the country take for...
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it is doing to take the state government, federal government accounted government, social clubs, churches, and everybody to really work on it. until such time as we'll decide we're going to really work on it and work on an art we're going to still have a problem because this nation has never really lived up to and tried to solve the race problem, and i hope it will. [inaudible question] >> the call for action. please join me in thinking -- [applause] it has been of wonderful evening. no, he just teased you with a little bit of what is in his book bus ride to justice. you will have to keep the boat to know the rest of the story, but this time you have an opportunity to have his signature and it and personalization. join us in the lobby for the signing, and that's thank him one more time. [applause] >> you're watching it c-span2 with politics and public affairs weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on week nights want to keep public policy events in every weekend the latest nonfiction authors and books on book tv. you can see past programs and data schedules i website and joi
it is doing to take the state government, federal government accounted government, social clubs, churches, and everybody to really work on it. until such time as we'll decide we're going to really work on it and work on an art we're going to still have a problem because this nation has never really lived up to and tried to solve the race problem, and i hope it will. [inaudible question] >> the call for action. please join me in thinking -- [applause] it has been of wonderful evening. no,...
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what the federal government should do, they should not raise the rate, the federal government is making $0.36 on every dollar they landed in student loans, that is outrageous. they should investigate themselves i. gerri: unbelievable story. in a matter of a few hours, when from the green to down around 30-point spread they shake off all the good news of home prices and manufacturing. creeping into the $100 per barrel mark for the second time this year. traders anticipating a sharp drop in u.s. supply and a cause for concern. former ceo losing his bid for a parole hearing. the 50s israel convicted of fraud for stealing from the company. his attorney says he will keep trying. federal trade commission has find the trade commissioner in response to complaints he did not submit the required paperwork when he acquired shares of coca-cola. they point out he has since fixed the problem. those are some of the hot stories on foxbusiness.com. more coming up later in the show. china taking over a piece of americana. seems everybody expecting to see how much do you give, details coming up. @Ã0x;Ã
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we had a big surge in government spending. and then because of what happened during the financial crisis. lookin forward we will be capping a discretionary spending. washington folks live of diretionary ending. over the next sevel years there will not b be a lot of growth and the federal bureaucracy. >> this a amount ofederal contracts in dollars it metastasized in the bush administration because of the wawar on terror. peter, there has been a huguge -- >> we havead our search, and now we're going tstabilize. -- surge, and now wewe are g going toto stabilize most of the growth is going to be entntitlements and that does not t feel washington. >> the washington business journal -- you are n not giving the c. area and of credit for its talent, in elevators that go beyond the federal government. we d do have gros likeke living social headquarters of fortune 500 companies that have nothing to do with the federal government. on the other hand, talent and innovation are not to words s that people use when talki about the strict. wha
we had a big surge in government spending. and then because of what happened during the financial crisis. lookin forward we will be capping a discretionary spending. washington folks live of diretionary ending. over the next sevel years there will not b be a lot of growth and the federal bureaucracy. >> this a amount ofederal contracts in dollars it metastasized in the bush administration because of the wawar on terror. peter, there has been a huguge -- >> we havead our search, and...
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, even of those not expected of wrongdoing. >> the government is defending a program to collect phone records of americans. the practice does not allow the national security agency to listen in on anyone's phone calls. it relates to meta data, such as a telephone number or the length of a call. john miller is a former deputy director of intelligence. he says the key is not content but numbers that might link terrorists to u.s. citizens. >> everybody knows if they're listening in on american citizens without a very special order or ruling with their lawyers, they're going to jail. >> britain's guardian newspaper first reported that a court order is directing verizon to give the nsa a copy of meta data on customers even if they're expected of no wrongdoing. the act that was amounted after 9/11 gives the government sweeping legal authority to make demands on phone carriers, but some believe untargetted surveillance goes too far. >> i can the american people deserve to know whether their government is scooping you will up of their phone records regardless of whether they did anything wron
, even of those not expected of wrongdoing. >> the government is defending a program to collect phone records of americans. the practice does not allow the national security agency to listen in on anyone's phone calls. it relates to meta data, such as a telephone number or the length of a call. john miller is a former deputy director of intelligence. he says the key is not content but numbers that might link terrorists to u.s. citizens. >> everybody knows if they're listening in on...
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work for the government. so because of such a high concentration of jobs in a small area, the aggravate effect is really extreme. talk about the disproportion at it effect that the shutdown is having on dc. >> certainly. as you said our city services we have to get approval from congress to have a conversation. there's a program called the urban area security initiative that allows washington, d.c. to provide grants to surrounding jurisdictions to provide for homeland security. we're not able to make those shutdowns. we're not able to make medicaid payments. so to provide services for people who need health care, the providers aren't able to provide it at this point. public charter schools, we're not going to be able to make that payment -- [ technical difficulties ] -- as you stated there is an economic imprint of about $220 million per day as a result of the federal payment and federal contractors. so when local businesses aren't able to pay their workers, or local families can't provide their families with
work for the government. so because of such a high concentration of jobs in a small area, the aggravate effect is really extreme. talk about the disproportion at it effect that the shutdown is having on dc. >> certainly. as you said our city services we have to get approval from congress to have a conversation. there's a program called the urban area security initiative that allows washington, d.c. to provide grants to surrounding jurisdictions to provide for homeland security. we're not...
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government spending went out. defense spending went down, but it grew. it was actually higher than before it. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] charles: wrong, would you say? >> defense spending is government spending. government spending is down. >> i don't know what to tell you, $900 billion, this quarter, last quarter, it was $840 billion. we actually increased in spending. >> if you look at it, this economy is going down the tubes. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] charles: the issue is really taxes. yesterday we saw a consumer confidence report that was significantly below expectations and the key reason was that people saw their paychecks and they were promised no middle-class tax hikes and that's exactly what they get when the payroll tax came back. now they are not sure. it seems like a very good thing. >> it is a dangerous thing. >> we shouldn't think about this if they can't manage the money efficiently. the psychological effect of getting the first paycheck and realiz
government spending went out. defense spending went down, but it grew. it was actually higher than before it. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] charles: wrong, would you say? >> defense spending is government spending. government spending is down. >> i don't know what to tell you, $900 billion, this quarter, last quarter, it was $840 billion. we actually increased in spending. >> if you look at it, this economy is going down the tubes. [talking over each...
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. >> let's agree to keep the people's government open and pay our bills on time and always uphold the full faith and credit of the united states of america. >> the president said it is time to fix immigration, u.s. immigration, and cyber security along with the gun violence. another victim of violent crime. >> the families of newtown deserve a vote. the families of aurora deserve a vote. the families of oak creek, tucson, and the countless other communities deserve a simple vote. >> the republican response, marco rubio rejected the president's call for new government programs, saying the best way to help the economy is to reduce the size of the economy. >> his solution to every problem we face is for washington to tax more and spend more. that is an old idea that has failed every time we have tried. >> while the president has focused on domestic calls -- policy, he did call to end and in its involvement in afghanistan by 2014. he said afghanistan is a shadow -- al qaeda is a shadow of itself but still a threat. >> thank you. aside from the economy the debate over gun control. people t
. >> let's agree to keep the people's government open and pay our bills on time and always uphold the full faith and credit of the united states of america. >> the president said it is time to fix immigration, u.s. immigration, and cyber security along with the gun violence. another victim of violent crime. >> the families of newtown deserve a vote. the families of aurora deserve a vote. the families of oak creek, tucson, and the countless other communities deserve a simple...
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without opening the government first, yes, they want the government shut down to end. but clearly a lot of wiggle room here on both sides some developments today. no question about it. something of a surprise. considering the rhetoric that we have heard from the president and democrats over the course of this crisis. over the course of the last several weeks. the ransom, the hostage, deflating the shut down and the debt ceiling and now this possibility, it appears at this point, and there is a lot of am big utety in what the white house has been saying. but it eight peers this point there is room to negotiate if there's wiggle room, then there is space to negotiate and house republicans as a matter of fact, are due at the white house. the leadership and key committee to meet with the president today, it lasted an hour 23456, he put forward the six week extension of the debt limit bringing it to november 22nd. again, unclear what kind of writers will be on this, but it looks like it is relatively clean. let's listen to john baner at that meeting. >> i don't want to put
without opening the government first, yes, they want the government shut down to end. but clearly a lot of wiggle room here on both sides some developments today. no question about it. something of a surprise. considering the rhetoric that we have heard from the president and democrats over the course of this crisis. over the course of the last several weeks. the ransom, the hostage, deflating the shut down and the debt ceiling and now this possibility, it appears at this point, and there is a...
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the government. >> that's the nra president this morning on the "today" show. president obama's did not include a national registry or a forced buyback. keane said he's opposed to reviving the ban on military-style assault weapons and those high-capacity magazines because he said the ban was not effective the first time. >>> gun control is expected to be a big discussion as mayors from across the country meet today in wug washington and the conference begins with a luncheon this afternoon. michael bloomberg is co-chair of the group "mayors against guns" and he plans to lobby lawmakers to the president's gun control package. >>> and we have the luxurious view stand that the city leaders will watch the inaugural parade. the district spent more than $300,000 on the stand. he says he expected the federal government to reimburse the city for that construction and he says it draws attention for the district's battle for a voice in congress. the front of the stand reads, a more important union must include full democracy in d.c. >>> 11:09. >>> coming up, a developing
the government. >> that's the nra president this morning on the "today" show. president obama's did not include a national registry or a forced buyback. keane said he's opposed to reviving the ban on military-style assault weapons and those high-capacity magazines because he said the ban was not effective the first time. >>> gun control is expected to be a big discussion as mayors from across the country meet today in wug washington and the conference begins with a...
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if you ask most americans if they want smaller government, they say yes. but if you ask them to cut any particular item on the budget, they don't want to cut anything. so it is not clear if they really believe in it. i have to say, as low as 10% and as high as 30%. libertarians, if they were conscious and political, they could be a big movement and it could be a big group of people that could have a lot of influence in politics. for various reasons, they are not organized that way. >> on what you might not know, sunday night at 8:00. >> vice-president biden continued his meetings today following the shootings at a connecticut elementary school. he talked with representatives of the video-game industry. here are his comments after the meeting. >> let me begin by thanking you all for being here. i know you came along way and you have an awful lot on your plate. secondly, i want you to know what we have been doing. and maybe we can have a longer and larger conversation. as a consequence of what i think we would all agree, this consequence for the american peo
if you ask most americans if they want smaller government, they say yes. but if you ask them to cut any particular item on the budget, they don't want to cut anything. so it is not clear if they really believe in it. i have to say, as low as 10% and as high as 30%. libertarians, if they were conscious and political, they could be a big movement and it could be a big group of people that could have a lot of influence in politics. for various reasons, they are not organized that way. >> on...
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one political scientist looks at the union government, and the federal government of the union and in the confederacy and he said that was the lead by a fine state and the states never had a government that big until the new deal. they seceded on states' rights because they had to this enormous apparatus. they conscripted within a year. think about that with state power then they pass taxes within a year, and had agents all over the south literally taking food out of the barnes. they impressed the men's slaves and that is what is fascinating is the huge slaveholders go to war to protect slavery then they find out the new government is there to protect there slaves in war but it turns to use those to win the war. there was the tussle between the slave owners and confederate -- federal befriend the also wrote the amendment that congress could never abolish slavery they had a problem of sovereignty and could not reach the slaves for a meal -- male bodies they could now reach him without the permission of the owner they had codified them as private property and they had to live with that.
one political scientist looks at the union government, and the federal government of the union and in the confederacy and he said that was the lead by a fine state and the states never had a government that big until the new deal. they seceded on states' rights because they had to this enormous apparatus. they conscripted within a year. think about that with state power then they pass taxes within a year, and had agents all over the south literally taking food out of the barnes. they impressed...